Beverages
Salmon in Saffron Mussel Sauce
Make garlic-rubbed baguette toasts for mopping up the sauce. What to drink: Brut Champagne or a dry, aromatic white wine, like Viognier.
Slow Roasted Lamb Shanks with Braised Lentils
Roasting the lamb, instead of braising, intensifies its flavor.
By Massimo Ormani
Mushroom-Leek Soup with Brie Croutons
"I love going to Peter Schott's here in Boise for special occasions," writes Tracie Merrell of Boise, Idaho. "The restaurant is elegant but relaxed, and the food is memorable, especially the mushroom soup with Brie croutons."
Freezing the Brie firms it, so removing the rind and slicing the cheese are much easier.
Chocolate Earl Grey Truffles
Loose tea leaves tend to be of higher quality than tea bags, giving the truffles a fresher, more distinct flavor.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 2 3/4 hr
Garlicky Mashed Potatoes
Vermouth-roasted garlic and Yukon Gold potatoes are terrific in this mellow dish.
Tarragon Roast Turkey with Vermouth
Such flavor from only a few ingredients — the tarragon and vermouth play off each other beautifully. Red or white wine will work with this meal; depending on your preference, serve a dry Sémillon or a fruity Pinot Noir.
Wild-Mushroom and Potato Stew
This Boston-area restaurant is dedicated to using locally grown organic produce.
Steamed Mussels with Lemon-Saffron Sauce
The name for this beautiful Bordelais dish is mouclade. Use small mussels to approximate the tiny, sweet variety cultivated just off the coast north of Bordeaux. What to drink: Baron Philippe de Rothschild 2000 Mouton Cadet Blanc.
Mini Meatballs in Saffron Sauce
Redolent of garlic and saffron, these tiny meatballs are a sure hit at any tapas party.
Chicken with Sun-Dried Tomato Cream Sauce
"I came up with this recipe to make use of the immersion blender that I received as a gift," writes Heather Prudhon of Santa Clara, California. "It makes a good quantity of sauce and tastes great served over rice."
By Heather Prudhon
Faye's Cherry Bells
Faye Gardner, Haleyville, Ala.
"I perfected a sister-in-law's cookie and have been baking them every Christmas since 1969."
"I perfected a sister-in-law's cookie and have been baking them every Christmas since 1969."
Gazpacho Sorbet with Apple Aspic
Sorbete de Gazpacho Sobre
Gelée de Manzana Many of Spain's celebrated chefs have tinkered with traditional gazpachos, transforming them into dishes worthy of the most creative kitchens. A favorite variation is gazpachos (both red and white) made into sorbets and included as part of a tasting menu. This luscious coral-colored sorbet, adapted from a recipe by chef Sergio López Domínguez, of Tragabuches restaurant, in Ronda, looks stunning served over a bed of diced apple aspic and drizzled with caramelized balsamic vinegar. López likes to sprinkle the sorbet with a garnish of finely chopped mojama, a salt-cured tuna. The blend of flavors in the dish works sensationally well, with or without the extra garnish.
Gelée de Manzana Many of Spain's celebrated chefs have tinkered with traditional gazpachos, transforming them into dishes worthy of the most creative kitchens. A favorite variation is gazpachos (both red and white) made into sorbets and included as part of a tasting menu. This luscious coral-colored sorbet, adapted from a recipe by chef Sergio López Domínguez, of Tragabuches restaurant, in Ronda, looks stunning served over a bed of diced apple aspic and drizzled with caramelized balsamic vinegar. López likes to sprinkle the sorbet with a garnish of finely chopped mojama, a salt-cured tuna. The blend of flavors in the dish works sensationally well, with or without the extra garnish.
Snapper on Angel Hair with Citrus Cream
Sharon Hooykaas of Los Alamitos, California, writes: "During a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, my husband and I went to Edward's at Kanaloa for dinner, where I enjoyed the best fish I've ever tasted: snapper served on angel hair pasta with creamy citrus sauce."
Grilled Molasses and Rum-Glazed Fresh Ham
With his supersize grill, Chris Schlesinger cooked a whole ham—and scored the skin for a real showstopper presentation—but he suggested a shank half for cooks with standard grills. In order for the flavor of the rub to really penetrate the meat, we removed the skin and most of the fat.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 days
Roast Chicken with Spicy Herbed Olivada
A classic roast chicken enlivened with an herbed olivada (olive paste) that is rubbed under the skin. The olivada can be prepared one day before you cook the chicken. What to drink: A crisp white wine or a light, fruity red works well with this menu. For white, Pinot Grigio is a great choice; for red, try a Valpolicella Classico.
Spiced Rum Sauce
Spiced rum is a sweetened version of the popular spirit flavored with such spices as vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. This sauce would also be sublime served over ice cream.
This recipe is an accompaniment for Bread Pudding with Spiced Rum Sauce.
Mango-Pineapple Tart with Macadamia Nut Crust
By Carole Bloom
Grilled Korean-Style Short Ribs
In a Korean home or restaurant, grilled ribs (kalbi kui) would be accompanied by the spicy pickled cabbage called kimchi. It's available in the refrigerated foods section of some supermarkets and at Korean and Asian markets. For the ribs, have the butcher cut the flanken across the bones into 1/3- to 1/2-inch-thick pieces. Begin marinating the ribs one day ahead. What to drink: Asian lager.